Linde Canada to highlight personal safety products

Linde Canada, will be showcasing its line of personal safety products, welding and cutting gases and equipment, and exclusive cylinder tracking capability at the 2013 Quebec Mining Exploration Convention.

The convention will be held the Quebec Convention Centre from today until November 14 at booth #1200.

Linde safety specialists will be on hand to discuss the benefits of Linde’s exclusive line of safety products, including hazardous gas detection instruments and calibration gases, as well as its popular line of high visibility clothing, breathing equipment, safety glasses, protective work gloves, traffic vests and welding vests.

Visitors to the Linde booth at the Quebec show can meet with welding specialists who will discuss the advantages of its welding equipment as well as Linde’s exclusive line of products including MISON® shielding gases and ODOROX® odorized oxygen.

MISON shielding gases reduce the amount of ozone formed during the welding process, while improving the stability of the arc, increasing weld strength and lowering clean up time. ODOROX odorized oxygen has a very distinct smell to help mitigate the danger of potentially dangerous oxygen leaks because the smell is noticeable even with small leaks.

With Linde’s exclusive Individual Cylinder Control (ICC), Linde is able to track back cylinders to their original account holder even if returned via another company. This service could potentially save customers thousands of dollars in lost cylinder charges.

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